Aerial Mapping Project Planning
​​​​​​​(GIS series; episode 6)

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Aerial Mapping Project Planning

Finally, we're bringing you the last episode of our six-part series on GIS and Remote Sensing.

This on-demand webinar will provide an overview of the considerations that go into planning an aerial mapping project, which in turn determines cost.

Factors such as project location, project size, and terrain characteristics must be considered, along with accuracy and resolution requirements for the derived deliverable projects. Understanding how these factors impact project cost is key to developing the optimal aerial mapping solution for each client and project type.

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After viewing the webinar, viewers will receive an email with a link to request a Professional Development Hours (PDH) Certificate of Attendance.

Karen Schuckman is the Senior Director of Remote Sensing and Geospatial Services at RRC. She is also an Associate Teaching Professor of Geography at Penn State University, where she teaches remote sensing and geospatial technology. In addition to her work at RRC and academic pursuits, Karen serves as the Executive Director of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Her contributions to the geospatial field are significant. Karen led the utilization of remotely sensed imagery during the Hurricane Katrina response and spearheaded lidar acquisition for the first phase of the North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program, among many other projects. Before that, she worked with the USGS National Mapping Division and served as Vice-Chair of the NOAA Advisory Committee on Commercial Remote Sensing.
Presentation by:

Karen Schuckman

​​​​​​​Duration
60 minutes


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